of the border has to deal with very, very quickly. guys. steve: on february 16th, the day after they figure out whether or not the government is going to shut down again. griff, real quickly, i know mexico is encouraging migrants to stay and work. how many people are taking him up on that offer? griff: hard to say. i would like to get back down there, guys. one migrant received that asylum and he actually text me over the weekend and asked if he could have funds wired to him to take a bus to the u.s. border line as he called it i presume he intends to cross illegally. ainsley: he was asking you personally? steve: yeah. griff: he was. we did not give it to him. journalism rules predict from giving him free bus tickets. it's an indication, listen, there is no surprise here, final destination for the majority of these migrants is the united states. they say they want to come for work and because of the horrific condition in their own country. ainsley: mexico's new president is saying you can stay here i will support you. many of them could do it the right way. they could go to the u.s.